Highlights

Though multiplatform, it played best on PS2

The 'Tricky' theme song was damn catchy

Mix Master Mike could be unlocked

SSX Tricky expanded on what made the first so much fun by adding in flashier Uber moves that gave players more versatility while going for style. Racing down slopes was still an option, but in this game the stringing together of wild combos combined with snagging multipliers and hopping onto shortcuts was addictive entertainment, especially in conjunction with chasing unlocks for each of the game's characters to boost statistics and make for more dynamic play. There weren't many new tracks included in the game, but the returning runs were given a big overhaul to make them at least feel new even if the names were the same. SSX 1.5 it may have been, but it was also undeniably fun and wonderfully replayable.